[My apologies for two copies of my original message turning up. My bad.]
In article 00a901c1a44d$7d087d70$18020c0a@PerriHar,
Perrin Harkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would not expect PerlRun to use less memory than Registry.
What I meant was that I have about a dozen of these little
Andrew Green wrote:
[My apologies for two copies of my original message turning up. My bad.]
In article 00a901c1a44d$7d087d70$18020c0a@PerriHar,
Perrin Harkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would not expect PerlRun to use less memory than Registry.
What I meant was that I have
Hi,
A site I run uses a fair variety of different programs, the most common
of which are run through Apache::Registry. To cut the memory overhead,
however, less commonly used programs are run through Apache::PerlRun.
Both the Registry and PerlRun programs use a common module which defines
a
A site I run uses a fair variety of different programs, the most common
of which are run through Apache::Registry. To cut the memory overhead,
however, less commonly used programs are run through Apache::PerlRun.
I would not expect PerlRun to use less memory than Registry.
Both the
Hi,
A site I run uses a fair variety of different programs, the most common
of which are run through Apache::Registry. To cut the memory overhead,
however, less commonly used programs are run through Apache::PerlRun.
Both the Registry and PerlRun programs use a common module which defines
a